Community energy network to set up trading of electricity
The North East is a step closer to sourcing and selling its own energy, with the set-up of a community energy network.
Following on from Yackandanah’s pilot program involving a “mini-grid” of homes in the town, the network is setting up a system to allow other communities to generate electricity themselves using a solar and battery system.
Convener Cam Klose said having a community-owned business selling electricity to customers would prevent people having to rely on expensive energy from the grid.
Published in The Border Mail, 30th March, 2018
http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/5315770/community-energy-network-to-set-up-trading-of-electricity/